It’s no secret that Mason International was an exhibitor at the AHA Health Forum Leadership summit this past weekend, nor that the summit took place in San Diego the same weekend as Comic-Con. But the masked vigilante Fury of Solace has suggested that the pharmaceutical company’s attendance at the healthcare conference was just a smokescreen to hide their real agenda: namely, attempting to recruit superheroes to protect their CEO Max Mason from Solace himself.
While Solace was tracking down his own leads, a new player emerged on the scene: the administrator of a conspiracy blog called The Flashlight, who answers only to Uroboros. Uroboros, it appears, has something of a love/hate relationship with Fury of Solace: the blogger wants to see Max Mason brought to justice for his alleged crimes as much as Solace does, but Uroboros does not agree that bloodshed is the answer.
To that end, Uroboros donned a mask of his own, with an eye towards infiltrating Mason International’s supposed superhero recruitment program, and documented his findings through a handful of videos posted on the Flashlight.
Uroboros’ attempt to get information from this low-level Mason International employee was decidedly unsuccessful.
But apparently accosting the poor woman put Uroboros on someone’s radar, because shortly thereafter the conspiracy blogger was approached by a thug who is presumably also in Max Mason’s employ.
After a harrowing escape from the Mason thug, it appeared that Uroboros had obtained solid proof of Mason International’s true designs in San Diego that weekend.
But, like most of his paranoid theories, this latest, too, fell on deaf ears.


